INTERFERENCE.

A Novel.

BY
B. M. CROKER,
AUTHOR OF
“PROPER PRIDE,” “PRETTY MISS NEVILLE,”
“A BIRD OF PASSAGE,” “DIANA BARRINGTON,”
“TWO MASTERS,” &c.

IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. II.

London:
F. V. WHITE & CO.,
31, SOUTHAMPTON STREET, STRAND, W.C.
1891.

PRINTED BY
KELLY & CO., MIDDLE MILL, KINGSTON-ON-THAMES;
AND GATE STREET, LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS, W.C.

CONTENTS.

CHAP. PAGE
I.—“Interrupted” [1]
II.—“Foxy Joe tells Tales” [34]
III.—Mrs. Maccabe has it out with the Major [58]
IV.—The Major receives his last Telegram [79]
V.—The Hour and the Man [98]
VI.—“Thine only” [119]
VII.—Belle versus Betty [134]
VIII.—“Yes, Coming” [162]
IX.—Foxy Joe tells more Tales, and one Falsehood [177]
X.—“The Bride-Elect” [190]
XI.—“The Unexpected” [200]
XII.—“‘She’ understands Me” [226]

INTERFERENCE.